Cardiopulmonary function in adolescent patients with pectus excavatum or carinatum.
Salim RamadanJim WildeAnne Tabard-FougèreSeema TosoMaurice BeghettiJean-Paul ValléeRegula CorbelliConstance Barazzone-ArgiroffoPierre LascombesIsabelle Ruchonnet-MétraillerPublished in: BMJ open respiratory research (2021)
Our results confirm the modest impact of pectus malformations on CPF at rest, without correlation with anamnestic dyspnoea on exertion, nor with chest pain or anatomical measurements. Validation of new correction indexes could be helping characterise these malformations and choose optimal therapeutic management.